Hornby R30233

L&MR No. 58, 'Tiger' Train Pack

Manufacturer catalogue image - please note that pre-release images may be CAD renders or CGI images rather than photographs

Prototype Eras
Era 1 (1804 to 1874) Pioneering
Era 6 (1967 to 1972) British Rail Blue (Pre-TOPS)

Manufacturer description

Number 58 'Tiger' was the sister engine to 'Lion', one of a plethora of locomotives named after animals as became the norm for the fledgling L&MR. Like its sister engine, 'Tiger' was designed as a luggage engine and was delivered from Todd, Kitson and Laird alongside 'Lion', having been constructed at the same time as part of the same order, the first two locomotives to be built at the Railway Foundry in Leeds.


Information regarding 'Tiger' is scant, built to the same specifications it is a reasonable assumption that the engine would have served the same duties as its more notable sister, and also likely that the engine was also rebuilt at Edge Hill in 1841.

Likely still in service when the L&MR was absorbed into Grand Junction Railway and then the London and North Western Railway, 'Tiger' would gave also been renumbered under its new operator. Not in preservation, it is assumed that at the time 'Lion' was withdrawn and converted into a stationary pump 'Tiger' was also withdrawn and scrapped.


In this pack, 'Tiger' is paired with coal wagons of the kind that would often be found in the early days of the L&MR. Coal traffic was reasonably common in the early days of the railway, with the substance required for the running of locomotives. 

Coal wagons were constructed in response to failings in the then current system of coal haulage, where separate coal containers would be loaded onto flat wagons and unloaded at the destination, a system which led to heavy wear on both the wagon and container and one that was phased out by 1833.


Tiger is a newly tooled locomotive, a Next18 decoder socket for DCC operation with a pre-fitted speaker allows this model to be enhanced on a digital layout. The locomotive itself features separately fitted brass details, a plethora of diecast and etched parts as well as a stunning electroplated boiler.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Hornby
Product Code
R30233
GTIN
5063129011659
RRP
£229.99
Catalogue
2023 Range
Release date
Q3 2023

Model details

Minimum radius curve
2nd Radius (438mm)
Colour
Multiple
Motor
3 Pole Skew wound
Gauge
OO
DCC status
Next 18 Socket (NEM 662)
Finish
Painted
Livery
Liverpool and Manchester Railway
Power pickup
Driving wheels and tender wheels
Buffers
Moulded Dumb Buffers
Coupling
Chain

Prototype information

Operator
L&MR
Wheel arrangement
0-4-2
Designer
Robert Stephenson
Built
1838
Built by
Todd, Kitson & Laird

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